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Do you visit coffee shops?

TLDR: Do you visit coffee shops?
In the forum thread, Lammchen discusses their experiences with local coffee shops, mentioning one downtown with good offerings but inconvenient paid parking, and another with free parking but less frequent visits due to its location. Nomad, on the other hand, shares that they primarily visit coffee shops for social gatherings or meetings, preferring to make coffee at home due to infrequent social coffee outings. Both users highlight different priorities and preferences in their coffee shop visits, such as convenience, cost, and social context.
Do you visit coffee shops?

There is a nice one in the downtown area where I live, but I don't like to go there often because you have to pay to park. Everything I've had from the place tastes really good so as a treat it's worth it.

There is another coffee shop in a town 15 minutes away, but I always forget about it. Plus, the free parking lot is a couple blocks away.
 
I go to a coffee shop only when I am trying to meet someone or I am going for a friendly gathering. This does not happen too often. I have a good coffee maker and I like drinking my own coffee.
 

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